| | | Motorized Bicycle General Discussion Topics on bicycle engine kits, help articles, repair and modifications for your motorized bicycles | Dax engine replaced Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Motorized Bicycle General Discussion forum. I bought a Dax F80 engine for my second build a Electra Coaster bike. After starting to break in the ...  | 
07-08-2009, 12:04 PM
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| | Dax engine replaced I bought a Dax F80 engine for my second build a Electra Coaster bike. After starting to break in the engine it was noted that it had a bad vibration in it no matter what speed it was running. I took the bike down to Jim at Creative Engineering to see what he thought after rideing it. We tryed every thing that might cause the vibration but no luck. It was decided that the engine was put togeather with a bent crankshaft. I called Dax and told him what we had tryed and thought that the crankshaft was bent. Duane said to box it up and send it back for a replacement. It took a little while but the new engine has arrived and is now going through a easy break end. Sofar it has more power and only a small amount of vibration. Duane did what he says he will do and delivered. Here is some pictures of the bike now. | 
07-08-2009, 02:41 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced thats a great engine mount and tensioner.
if youre looking for a adjustable strong kickstand,walmart has one. | 
07-08-2009, 07:42 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced Quote:
Originally Posted by floridaboy I bought a Dax F80 engine for my second build a Electra Coaster bike. After starting to break in the engine it was noted that it had a bad vibration in it no matter what speed it was running. I took the bike down to Jim at Creative Engineering to see what he thought after rideing it. We tryed every thing that might cause the vibration but no luck. It was decided that the engine was put togeather with a bent crankshaft. I called Dax and told him what we had tryed and thought that the crankshaft was bent. Duane said to box it up and send it back for a replacement. It took a little while but the new engine has arrived and is now going through a easy break end. Sofar it has more power and only a small amount of vibration. Duane did what he says he will do and delivered. Here is some pictures of the bike now. | Glad everything worked out. Duane is one of the few kit sellers who will stand behind his product when there is a genuine problem.
Cabin,
I have made about 20 of these mounts for a variety of frames. They are in the testing phase. I've had one, (rigid mount), to fracture thus far. The material I use for protoypes varies as I buy it from an Alro metals drop center. The Aluminum used in the mount that fractured was imported from Brazil.
The plan is to have neoprene isolators between the engine and the mount as is shown on my website. 3 have been put together with isolators, and it works great!
Jim | 
07-08-2009, 08:41 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced I just bought a replacement cdi from thatsdax, but have to wait for it to ship. I have bought a few things from their before and I will keep going back. I just hope I do not blow the cdi because of my magneto that I rewound (but I will test the current coming from it when I get the cdi in.) | 
07-08-2009, 08:57 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced I have a bad vibration in mine from Dax. Maybe that's the problem with mine. Is there any way to check before sending it back? | 
07-08-2009, 09:10 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced Can't wait to test out mine!
__________________ _________________________________________________ Well let me just quote the late-great Colonel Sanders, who said..."I'm too drunk to taste this chicken." Kings 70cc 3200+ miles. Now on a Schwinn Point Beach. | 
07-08-2009, 09:30 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced Quote:
Originally Posted by Motoschwinn Can't wait to test out mine! | Yours is in the works Motoschwinn,
I had to make a bunch of everything to re-stock inventory. I really want to get the mount done. So many people have asked for it.
Jim | 
07-08-2009, 09:55 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced Quote:
Originally Posted by reg454 I just bought a replacement cdi from thatsdax, but have to wait for it to ship. I have bought a few things from their before and I will keep going back. I just hope I do not blow the cdi because of my magneto that I rewound (but I will test the current coming from it when I get the cdi in.) | Reg,
I don't think you'll mess-up the CDI. The CDI is matched to the coil. From what I remember seeing on your re-wind post, the voltage is going to be considerably lower than original. The worst that is going to happen is that the spark will be weak, or non-existent.
The primary coil, (Blue wire), is 3,600 turns of 35GA. wire. The secondary coil, (White wire), is 300 turns of 26GA. wire.
Jim | 
07-08-2009, 10:05 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced Quote:
Originally Posted by Creative Engineering Reg,
I don't think you'll mess-up the CDI. The CDI is matched to the coil. From what I remember seeing on your re-wind post, the voltage is going to be considerably lower than original. The worst that is going to happen is that the spark will be weak, or non-existent.
The primary coil, (Blue wire), is 3,600 turns of 35GA. wire. The secondary coil, (White wire), is 300 turns of 26GA. wire.
Jim | cool thanks Jim I did add an extra 100 feet to the coil, because I read a post Norman did and he said it was about a half an inch total winding. If I do get a spark and the motor runs it will be a great post for people to have the insurance that rewinding does work.
Which post was that from "The primary coil, (Blue wire), is 3,600 turns of 35GA. wire. The secondary coil, (White wire), is 300 turns of 26GA. wire" | 
07-08-2009, 11:11 PM
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| | Re: Dax engine replaced Reg,
I started a thread last December on this topic. White wire, headlight, elctrical stuff
I took apart the 2 coils one turn at a time to determine how much wire was in each coil. Page 3
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